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Longines Master Collection Ref. L2.893.4.78.6

$2,325

New Longines 42mm Master Collection, Silver Dial, Stainless Steel Bracelet, Ref. L2.893.4.78.6

The Longines Master Collection was launched in 2005 to embrace the company’s proud tradition of producing exceptional timepieces. Today, the Longines Master Collection all include self winding movements with varied special features that represent the classical elegance and excellent quality expected from an exceptional watch. Unlike typical analog calendar models that at the end of each month display 31 days, this watch features a calendar system that mechanically understands how many days are in each month and will only need correction at the end of each February. This date watch with the silver “barleycorned” dial, blue steel hands and stainless steel bracelet is a nice example from the Master Collection.

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Additional information

Band Material

Stainless Steel

Box and Papers

Box and Papers

Band Type

Bracelet

Brand

Longines

Caliber

L888

Case Material

Stainless Steel

Case Size

42mm

Caseback

Exhibition

Complication

Date

Crystal Material

Sapphire

Dial Color

Silver, Silver Barleycorn

Movement

Automatic

Size

40mm – 42mm

Warranty

Factory Warranty

Item ID0005311
Model #L2.893.4.78.6
Model NameMaster Collection
Serial Number5332XXXX

Description

Because its trademark winged hourglass is the watch world’s oldest trademark, a person could understandably believe that Longines is the oldest watch company, although that is not the case. Formed in 1832 as a small workshop that assembled watches, it was not until later that the company grew into the brand we know as Longines. In 1867, Longines built a factory on a site that would give the company its name, a site known locally as “Les Longines,” (the long-meadows.) Longines blossomed in the meadows and by 1929, had won an amazing ten Grand Prix awards. A Grand Prix was a competition between watchmakers where they presented watches of high degree of accuracy and complication. When these exhibitions ceased, Longines had won more than any other watch company. Longines had a long association with aviators, including Charles Lindberg that was largely based on an innovative watch that used a calibrated bezel to calculate longitude in flight. But their remarkable aviation success was surpassed when in 1936, they developed what many believe to be one of the finest chronograph movements ever designed, the caliber 13ZN. The SWATCH group gave life to the company when quartz movements replaced the more expensive mechanical movements. Today, Longines continues as a brand known for producing affordable and well-crafted timepieces in keeping with its long tradition. Its heritage in aviation and exploration on the land and sea is celebrated with the reintroduction of the Longines celebrated historical models.